(KLZA)-- Richardson County Chief Deputy Sheriff Roland Merwin updated the County Commissioners this week on business within the Law Enforcement Center.
Merwin informed the Board that Deputy Colby Mooney had submitted his resignation and that the Sheriff's Office is planning to do interviews for the hiring of a deputy to fill the vacancy.
Commissioners also approved $5-thousand in funding for Humboldt Shares, Inc. for the period of August 1, 2020 though July 31, 2021.
The Board also approved eight distress warrants for personal property taxes in an amount of nearly $3,200. The warrants will be transferred to the County Sheriff for collection.
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